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Frat Boy and Toppy
Frat Boy and Toppy
Frat Boy and Toppy
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Brad is great at meeting other people’s expectations. But his own? Not so much. Take the gay thing. Okay, so yeah. It took a morning meeting with a frat brother’s hairy, naked ass for him to admit it, but he knows the truth about himself now. Let the gay life commence.

Unfortunately, it’s not that easy. He hasn’t quite determined how to come out to anyone, even Sebastian, the geeky-hot TA in his history class. Sebastian is everything Brad is not. Intellectual, suave, hairy. Out. And he doesn’t seem interested in Brad, even when Brad makes a fool of himself trying to catch his notice.

Score one for foolery: Sebastian does more than notice Brad; he takes him to bed. Brad’s been with plenty of girls, but with Sebastian, the sex is something else entirely—hot, mind-blowing, affirming, and a little domineering in a way that drives him wild. But when great sex turns into something more—dare he admit the “L” word?—Brad must face the crushing realization that Sebastian doesn’t feel the same. Unless, of course, he does. After all, even grad students can be idiots about matters of the heart.

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Release dateApr 29, 2015
ISBN9781937551278
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Anne Tenino

Anne Tenino began writing for her own entertainment in third grade, but life intervened, and she didn't get around to submitting anything to a publisher until the week of her 40th birthday. While spending most of the last three years recovering from Lyme Disease, Anne started writing for herself again. The Lyme Disease had led to the demise of her "real" job, and the laptop was right there, next to the bed... In the long, rainy, Pacific Northwest winter, writing is sometimes a mood-saver.Anne's husband is adorably confused by her love of reading and writing about man lurve, but he's always been a supportive sort. Just don't ask him to read it. Her two school-aged daughters think it's cool Mom's a writer, but aren't clear on why they can't tell Gramma about it.When not writing, Anne likes to read, travel, cook, and shirk housework.You can see what Anne is up to by checking out her (sadly neglected) blog at http://annetenino.wordpress.com.Available Works"18% Gray", Dreamspinner Press"Happy Birthday to Me", Dreamspinner Press"Whitetail Rock", annetenino.wordpress.com

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This author is fast becoming a favorite! Love her writing, characters and stories. This book is so well written and funny! The coming out for Brad is touching and funny.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    three stars. Nice beach read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Cute m/m new adult romance. My first Anne Tenino book and it won't me my last. I like her light humorous writing style. Hate the title of the book but I'm glad I (finally) got over it and read it anyway. :-)
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The title of this book kept me away for quite awhile. For some reason I was getting shallow BDSM with college high jinks. But boy was I wrong! This was a surprisingly deep book about one man's journey into self-discovery.

    Well worth it!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This was just- adorable. There wasn't a ton of angst, just a guy realizing he was gay and falling in love. This book was funny and sexy, hot, with good side characters. This is the second book by this author I've read this week, along with her shorts, and she has now become an auto-read for me. It's so good to find another wonderful author!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    OMG I LOVED THIS BOOK! It's sweet, tender and laugh out loud funny! I probably never would have picked it up due to the WTF title (which makes PERFECT sense once you read the book) and if I hadn't I would have missed such a fun read. Pancakes? Hilarious. Coming out? Who would've thought THAT could be funny? Just a great, great book...a must read!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I really liked this book! I found Brad to be really endearing. His realization that he's gay and how he goes about coming to terms with it was extremely entertaining. I had to chuckle at a couple of the things that went through his head.

    I liked how Brad went after Sebastian and I enjoyed watching how Sebastian sort of fell into his relationship with Brad. He hadn't planned for it, but it happened. It felt very real. I wish that I had got to know Sebastian a bit better and that he and Brad had spent a little bit more time outside the bedroom. (The sex scenes were HOT though!)

    The side characters were really great in this book, especially Brad's roommates and Ashley. I also really liked Brad's family (even though they were only in a tiny bit of it) and Sebastian's sister.

    I definitely recommend this book if you are looking for hot sex, light angst, and plenty of humor.

    I look forward to reading Paul's book. I would also like to read about Collin.

    *I won my copy of this book*
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Brilliant! This was funny - so funny! I laughed out loud more than once. But there were some real throat clearing, eye-burning moments as well. I loved the main characters, the writing was tight - not a word wasted - and it was beautifully paced. A definite favourite!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    3/3.5 stars.Brad Feller is a college student on a fraternity and athletic scholarship who, at the beginning of the book, realises there's no hiding from himself anymore - he's gay. Sebastian is a TA for one of Brad's history classes and after Brad buys a paper online to get his attention, they start a relationship. I found the second half of the book much more enjoyable than the first. I was really struggling to get through the first half, but persisted because Sarah at DA liked it so much. I didn't really get the humour in the first part of the book and I did not like the phrase "the nail in the coffin" which Brad's dad used when he was giving an example of why he thought Brad was gay - that seemed very negative to me. Some of the phrasing confused me and I had to read over it a few times to work out what was being said and that threw me out of the story at times. It's a fairly gentle story with not a lot of conflict - Brad's coming out is fairly easy from what I could see in the book and any struggle he may have had with being gay had been resolved before the book started.However, thes scenes when Brad came out to his friend Kyle and later, to the frat itself, were very funny and the sex was definitely hot. It's a short book - only 165 pages but it retailed at $6.99 which I thought was pretty pricey. Between that and the title, I don't think I would have picked it up at all if not for Sarah's recommendation. It was one of those rare books where her tastes and mine didn't quite mesh - go figure. Am I sorry? Well, no. But, I wish I'd managed to buy it on special somewhere.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book had it all. It was sexy, funny, sweet and so very, very believable. I love Brad and Sebastian. Their characters are just so engaging, you get drawn into their world. I'm not often laughing out loud when I'm reading a book, but this one had me laughing more than once! Add to this the hot sex scenes and you have a story that definitely is going to be on a reread list; especially when I need a 'pick-me-up'!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I don't know that I enjoyed this one as much as other people have. Part of it, though, I'll admit is that I was kind of going through a phase where I'd read so many insta-love stories before this one that I'm sure seeing 'YET ANOTHER' impacted my overall views on this one. I also felt like the story dragged in a few parts and could have moved along a bit more quickly.

    That said, I did find myself somewhat liking and connecting with most of the characters and think it would probably be of interest to m/m fans, especially those who like stories in a college setting or with a bit of a teacher-student vibe.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Entertaining and cute. Although I must say I am not fond of the endearment 'hon'. Just blergh.
    Well worth a read, despite this.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    *Book source ~ NetGalleyBrad Feller is a jock at college on an athletic scholarship. Ever since high school he’s been fooling himself and everyone else. He’s lived up to everyone’s expectations of a ladies man and even though he always felt something was different or lacking he never really thought he was gay. Until one day he has an epiphany in the guys locker room shower. From there it’s only a matter of time before he pursues the hot guy that he’s been daydreaming about and eventually comes out of the closet. But it’s quite a journey from Point A to Point Gay.This is a bit different than I thought it would be. I was expecting a bit of a raunchy M/M college tale and got a sweet M/m romance instead. There’s nothing wrong with that. The story is well-written and the characters are very life-like, but even though it is told from Brad and Sebastian’s POV, it’s Brad that takes center stage. He’s just so freakin’ adorable! I love being in Brad’s head as he tries to figure things out. Like I said, adorable. If you want a sweet M/m romance then this is the one to read.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I read this in one sitting because the writing was addictive! Brad was adorable, and I loved watching him mature and learn more about himself. My only complaint is that I really wanted to know more about Sebastian. Even though the story is told partially from his POV, I still never felt like I knew him well enough. Part of that is my greed for more. There was a lot of steamy sex in this story, and it was told in full graphic detail. The coming-out aspect of the plot was well done, and the romance was sweet. Without a doubt, the way the words flow across the pages make this story remarkable.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Brad is great at meeting other people’s expectations. But his own? Not so much. Take the gay thing. Okay, so yeah. It took a morning meeting with a frat brother’s hairy, naked ass for him to admit it, but he knows the truth about himself now. Let the gay life commence.Unfortunately, it’s not that easy. He hasn’t quite determined how to come out to anyone, even Sebastian, the geeky-hot TA in his history class. Sebastian is everything Brad is not. Intellectual, suave, hairy. Out. And he doesn’t seem interested in Brad, even when Brad makes a fool of himself trying to catch his notice.Score one for foolery: Sebastian does more than notice Brad; he takes him to bed. Brad’s been with plenty of girls, but with Sebastian, the sex is something else entirely—hot, mind-blowing, affirming, and a little domineering in a way that drives him wild. But when great sex turns into something more—dare he admit the “L” word?—Brad must face the crushing realization that Sebastian doesn’t feel the same. Unless, of course, he does. After all, even grad students can be idiots about matters of the heart. A Wonderful story full of heart and humor and the journey of sel-discovery and first love.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Frat Boy and Toppy by Anne TeninoSource: Netgalley3/5 starsNOTE: 18 and over onlyI am not ashamed to say that from time to time I like to take a little skinny dip in the old erotica pool. I suited up over the weekend and dove right in to Anne Tenino’s Frat Boy and Toppy only to come out of the pool feeling quite unsatisfied. I’m done with and over the swimming metaphor now . . . .What I liked:*Brad: the lead character who is a frat boy jock who has finally admitted to himself he is not only gay but completely smitten with his history T.A., Sebastian. Brad’s confusion and vulnerability are endearing and his reactions to certain situations are just funny. For example, when he comes out to his family . . . I laughed. Brad as a character is hard to dislike and I wouldn’t have minded at all knowing more about him.*Sebastian: the openly gay history T.A. who is disturbingly smitten with Brad. I like Sebastian’s confidence in who he is; he is a hot braniac who makes no apologies for who he is and how he lives his life. His confidence and swagger are only shaken when he figures out Brad may be more than a mere booty call.*The sex: Although I can’t say I am any expert by any means on gay sex I am fairly open minded and thought Brad and Sebastian did a fine (if somewhat messy) job of steaming up the pages. Once Brad acknowledges being gay and makes Sebastian aware of his interest there is just no stopping those two! I won’t lie; I might have learned a thing or two :)What I didn’t like:*The plot: There aren’t any glaring holes in the plot or crazy inconsistences but that is likely because there isn’t much of a plot to speak of. Yes, there is the whole Brad coming out to everyone and dealing with his new relationship highs and lows with Sebastian but these elements aren’t really dealt with until near the end of the novel. Quite frankly, it’s just a case of too little too late. *The sex: What??? How can this be both a like and a dislike you ask? Quite simply, you can indeed have far too much of a good thing. There is an incredible amount of sex in this book to the point of it bordering on way too much; the amount of naughty verses the amount of plot just don’t balance one another.Bottom line: I like the characters just fine but would have liked to have seen their story go a bit further; Sebastian and Brad are both nice guys that must have something more to them then just hot bodies. The sex is great but it does become a bit tired after so many scenes. (I can NOT believe I just said that, BTW) I have read enough erotica to know that you can have all the fantastic naughty bits and a strong plot and I truly wish that had happened with this book. If you are looking for an easy, naughty read then this is the book for you BUT, if you need more substance in your erotica I would have to recommend steering clear of this read.

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Frat Boy and Toppy - Anne Tenino

Brad is great at meeting other people’s expectations. But his own? Not so much. Take the gay thing. Okay, so yeah. It took a morning meeting with a frat brother’s hairy, naked ass for him to admit it, but he knows the truth about himself now. Let the gay life commence.

Unfortunately, it’s not that easy. He hasn’t quite determined how to come out to anyone, even Sebastian, the geeky-hot TA in his history class. Sebastian is everything Brad is not. Intellectual, suave, hairy. Out. And he doesn’t seem interested in Brad, even when Brad makes a fool of himself trying to catch his notice.

Score one for foolery: Sebastian does more than notice Brad; he takes him to bed. Brad’s been with plenty of girls, but with Sebastian, the sex is something else entirely—hot, mind-blowing, affirming, and a little domineering in a way that drives him wild. But when great sex turns into something more—dare he admit the L word?—Brad must face the crushing realization that Sebastian doesn’t feel the same. Unless, of course, he does. After all, even grad students can be idiots about matters of the heart.

About Frat Boy and Toppy

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

Chapter 30

Chapter 31

Chapter 32

Chapter 33

Chapter 34

Chapter 35

Chapter 36

Chapter 37

Chapter 38

Chapter 39

Dear Reader

Acknowledgments

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One of Brad’s frat brothers bent over naked in the locker room showers early one Thursday morning, and he thought, I’d tap that.

He stood there frozen, skin stinging from the pelletized water, soap suds streaming down his chest while his world made a . . . What did they call that? Paradigm shift.

Dammit, dammit, dammit. He’d been trying to avoid this. Admitting it to himself. Consciously. His subconscious had been admitting it for a while in his sleep. Emitting it.

Brad flicked another quick look at Collin. Yeah, he still had a delectable ass. Dammit.

Brad had spent years trying to avoid the G word, but denial was suddenly circling the drain. He stared at the water pouring down at his feet, and thought about hanging on to the security that came with telling himself he wasn’t into guys. But it was pointless, right? It wasn’t going to go away. Trying not to know it now was like trying to make the soap suds go back in the bar.

He’d tried girls, lots of them, alcohol (even more of that), and running himself ragged. Waited to grow out of it. Looked like maybe he’d grown into it instead. He’d been doing all right his first couple of years at college, but this last year things had gotten difficult.

He’d started having dreams again a few weeks ago, like he’d had when he’d started high school. About naked guys and hard dicks and touching skin. Waking up with sticky sheets. Lately nothing helped with the dreams, not even tequila, but he could sort of ignore them. If he worked at it. Blame it on a fucked-up childhood or something. Pheromone poisoning from spending too much time in the locker room.

Lusting after a guy’s wet, hairy, naked ass while awake? Not as easy to avoid noticing.

This isn’t the first wet, hairy, naked male ass you’ve checked out in the shower.

Shit. It wasn’t.

Brad heaved a sigh. Water ran from his temples to his chin like a curtain of tears. Except not. He didn’t really feel like crying about it. He sort of just felt like . . . dealing with it.

Somehow, a while after Collin and the other guys had finished up and wandered out of the showers and back to their lockers to dress, Brad finally made himself move again. He rinsed off—he wasn’t sure what he’d washed and what he hadn’t, but who the hell cared? He made it to his locker, but once there, he sort of stalled out, standing there in his boxers and a clean T-shirt, staring blankly at the pair of jeans in his hands.

Brad, you all right?

Brad startled when Collin asked that from behind him. Yeah, he answered automatically. Fine. Just . . . thinking about a paper.

That was a lame excuse. He never thought about homework unless he had to and everyone knew it. He started pulling on his jeans like everything was normal, and after a few silent seconds, Collin went on his way.

Brad didn’t actually know what he’d been thinking about. His brain had mutinied, and he couldn’t make sense of all the things swirling around in there. On autopilot, he got dressed and went to his history class.

He hated history. He never would have taken it, but he needed one more humanities class to graduate next year, and his roommate Kyle was taking Classical Greece and had promised to help Brad through it.

In spite of the fact that Professor Whitehall was just as annoying as every other humanities professor out there—fake semi-British accent, amusing little stories about summer trips to Europe, peppering his lectures with foreign phrases—Brad found himself in every class. Even when Kyle didn’t go. Wanted to just . . . be there.

It wasn’t until Brad was sitting in history that morning, on the south side of the room in the first third of the auditorium just like always, that he even realized he could deny his revelation. Just pretend it had never happened. He wasn’t attracted to guys. Couldn’t be. He was a jock.

Although there were pro players out there who were gay. They all came out after they retired, but they came out. He was nowhere near pro caliber. No auto-out for him by being a jock.

Maybe he wasn’t completely gay. Was that possible? Could he be bi?

Brad looked at the table in front of him from between his forearms, tunneling his fingers through his buzz-cut one more time. He rested his forehead on the heels of his hands and closed his eyes.

He needed to think. Just think. Slow down the brain tornado and focus.

He was still trying to get his head to settle down when Ashley Waylon sat down next to him. He could tell it was her even though she didn’t say anything. Her perfume, for one thing. It would choke a horse, she laid it on so thick. Brad had dated her for a few boring-as-hell weeks, so he was pretty familiar with it.

I used her for cover. It made his stomach churn. If someone did that to one of his sisters, he’d kick the guy’s ass.

I’m scum.

Not that he’d done Ashley—he’d managed not to have sex with any girl in quite a while. He’d been telling himself for years he didn’t like girls that were easy. Maybe that should have been a clue, numbnuts. He closed his eyes in disgust, rubbing his head. He’d asked out Ashley when she’d refused to sleep with his frat brother Julian because (according to Julian) she was a good, Christian girl who was saving herself for marriage.

Virgin girls were rarer than unicorns at Calapooya College and twice as hard to catch. Finding a girl who didn’t expect him to try to sleep with her was gold. Brad had heard Julian bitching about Ashley and known she was the girl for him. At least, she would be until she got sick of his unenthusiastic attitude toward her and dumped him. Which was what usually happened.

That hadn’t worked as planned with Ashley, though. When Brad had discovered she indeed did want to have sex, very much so, he was forced to do the dumping.

Brad stilled when it hit him. That’s when this all started up again. Right after the beginning of winter term, when he’d broken up with Ashley. He’d felt restless and trapped and bored and he wanted out of what could barely be called a relationship because, whenever he saw Ashley, he felt like he was wearing wool long-johns: itchy all over.

After they’d broken up, he’d started having the dreams again.

Brad remembered Ashley’s actual presence when her pink-lacquered nails wrapped around his forearm. Brad? Her voice was the practiced honey of a boyfriend-hunter. Sweetie? Are you all right?

No. I’m gay. There, he’d said it. His heart tried to gallop right out of his chest. He heard sudden rustling in front of him. Like someone was turning around to stare. Brad’s stomach swooped down low and balled itself up tight. Whoops, guess that guy knew now, too.

Ashley laughed. Oh, Brad! She hit him softly in the shoulder. You’re so funny! I swear; always kidding.

No. Not really, actually. He wasn’t known for his sense of humor. He dropped one arm and turned to look at her, temple on his palm now. You think I’m kidding? He could hear the slight snarl in his voice.

Ashley began to look unsure, losing her smile and sucking her lower lip into her mouth. Of course, she answered. She nodded for emphasis.

Brad opened his mouth, but came to his senses just in time. Well, yeah, course I am. He rustled up a fake smile for her. Then he straightened up and eyed the guy in front of him, who was eyeing him right back. Brad stared. The guy turned around.

Being a big, imposing football player had its uses.

Brad, I was thinking maybe we could get together for coffee sometime. Ashley was twirling her finger in her hair. Didn’t girls know that was a dead giveaway? Hang out, you know. Just friends. She was leaning toward him, keeping her voice down. Brad glanced at the guy in front of him again. He was leaning as far back in his chair as possible. If his ears were on stalks they’d be waving in Brad’s face.

I’m not sure I’m ready for that yet. He kept his voice gentle. It’s only been a couple of weeks since, you know, I told you I needed some alone time. Brad looked away, overcome by being a lying sack of shit. He turned back, putting on his brave face, and shrugged. You’re a great girl. If I were ready for a real relationship . . . but I’m not. He gave her his broken-hearted smile.

That real relationship line was so useful. He didn’t know what the fuck it meant, but his older sister Ellie told him to use it, and it worked. She’d said if he was going to go through girls like toilet paper, he should at least try and mitigate the damage. You bastard, she’d added.

Ashley was all overdone sympathy. She shook her head sadly, looking soulfully into Brad’s eyes. Oh, Brad, she said in that sugary way. I understand. You just let me know when you’re ready for the next step.

Brad groaned internally. He was in a fucking soap opera. I can’t even think about it. I’m not ready. Gives me anxiety attacks. He rubbed his chest, as if he had a tightness there and could massage it away.

She finally subsided. Looking troubled and a little bit pouty, but trying to hide it. Well, you know if you ever want to try it again. Or, you know, if I can do anything for you . . .

Man, Ashley, thanks. I really need someone to take notes today. I kind of have a headache. That’s what I was doing when you sat down.

If there was a hell, he was headed there.

Sure! She was like an annoying little bird. Feed the damn things once and they just keep coming back.

If someone thought that about one of my sisters, I’d kick his ass.

Brad was in a daze. He didn’t know what was going on but he could hear Whitehall droning on, and pens scratching on paper. Someone typing on a keyboard behind him. He let it all wash over him. White noise. Eventually he managed some kind of zoned-out calm. More forgetfulness than Zen. His head on the desk, chin resting on his fists.

An hour into Professor Whitehall’s lecture on Pallas Athena (whoever the fuck that was), Professor Whitehall’s aide, Sebastian, walked in with a stack of papers—their last batch of essays, maybe—and set them down on the desk at the side of the room. Brad’s brain woke up a little to watch; he always had a good view of Sebastian from this seat. Whitehall lectured from the podium on the stage, and Sebastian’s desk was down low and off to the side. People probably didn’t even notice Sebastian.

He noticed Sebastian. There was something about him Brad couldn’t seem to stop noticing. Maybe it was the way he was always so perfect-looking. Not in a stuffy way. Just . . . put together. His T-shirts never had stains, and they always fit him, and if he had holes in his jeans you knew they were there on purpose. His hair was always perfect. Not like he put a bunch of crap in it, but just there, and dark and kinda short, choppy, freshly brushed. It never stuck up in the back like he’d been drinking ’til all hours with the guys and rolled out of bed thirty seconds before he had to leave for class.

Sebastian had cool shoes, too. Like Vans or Chuck Taylor’s or other sorta retro stuff. Today he was wearing his pink high-tops. His jeans were classic, almost too baggy, but his really tight T-shirt made up for it. Jesus, he had to work for abs like that, didn’t he? That couldn’t be natural.

Brad shrugged to himself, almost dislodging his chin from his fist. Maybe Sebastian’s abs were natural. Brad was used to guys who went to fat if they didn’t work out—that’s how most of his frat buddies were—but Sebastian probably wasn’t that kind of guy. He wasn’t slim exactly, just not bulky. He was trim. Lame word, but whatever. Fit. Tight. Well made.

That’s how come Sebastian had abs like that. Damn, they just looked so solid under that shirt. Maybe sometime Brad could get a better look at them. He let his eyes drift closed, falling into some kind of vision where Sebastian’s naked torso was under his hands. He could trace those muscles, see just how cut the guy was. Did he have chest hair? In Brad’s head, he did. Lots of it, all black and swirling in toward his sternum. Brad pushed his fingers through the hair, tracing the lower edge of a pec. A pinkish brown nipple peeked out at him. He let his hand fall slowly to Sebastian’s abdominal muscles. Six-pack. Oh, eight-pack. And those muscles that cut in right over his hips that gave guys that beautiful V shape. He ran a hand down one of those, and whoa. Sebastian was naked.

Brad’s eyes popped open.

Holy.

Fucking.

Shit.

He was gay. And hard as a railroad spike.

He’d kind of thought that might be the case.

It settled into him, coating him and soaking into his skin. Like metal filings on a magnet. Oil on plastic. Marinara on a white T-shirt. Homosexuality seemed to have taken a liking to him, and it wasn’t likely to wash out.

Sebastian made no effort to learn the names and faces of the students in the lower-level history class he was the TA for. He knew the history majors from repeated contact, but the other people weren’t going to feature in his life past these three months, so he didn’t bother.

Which was why it surprised him when his brain automatically supplied the name of the hot jock who always sat next to Kyle (Medieval History, class of 2013). When Kyle bothered to show up.

Fucking undergrad history majors.

Sebastian’s brain was kind of insistent on returning to Hot Guy, so he put Kyle out of his mind. Brad (a.k.a. Hot Guy) had turned in a paper this week. Smart.

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